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Network Management Tools Presentations. Monday, September 25 th , 2006, 3:30 PM CSE 552 – Network Management Fall 2006 (Term 061) Assignment 2. Schedule of Presentations. CyberGauge. Network Management Tool. By Saeed Bawazir CSE 552. Agenda.
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Network Management ToolsPresentations Monday, September 25th , 2006, 3:30 PM CSE 552 – Network Management Fall 2006 (Term 061) Assignment 2
CyberGauge Network Management Tool By Saeed Bawazir CSE 552
Agenda • Overview of CyberGauge Network Management Tool • Uses of the Tool and Examples • Conclusion
Overview • Windows-based Application Neon Software, Inc • Monitor switches, routers, hubs, servers…. Etc. • SNMP and MIB II • Automatically create: • utilization graphs • daily, weekly, and monthly quality of service (QoS), • Receive alerts for both non-responsive devices and traffic thresholds • Monitor 5, 10, 20 or 100 devices
How it works • sends an SNMP query over network to router's MIB • Several SNMP queries were sent to the router to compile a list of the network interfaces present on that router, along with each interface's maximum speed and its type. • another SNMP query was sent to obtain the router's name, type, location, how long the router had been running, and the person responsible for maintaining the router. • determine how much bandwidth was consumed during the Monitoring Rate interval, and calculates the percentage of the total bandwidth available
Uses of the Tool (Device Information) • CyberGauge Provides the troubleshooter: • Name, Type & Location of network device • Uptime • Number of interfaces.(useable/unuseable) • Party responsible for device
Uses of the Tool (Interface Information) • For each interface: • Interface name • VLAN • IP address • Type of network connection (Ethernet,..) • Max. speed (not actual) • Status
Uses of the Tool By CyberGauge: CCSE Primary Switch Device & Interfaces Information
Uses of the Tool (Performance Management) • Monitor Network Connectivity: • Throughput • Link Utilization • Statistics Collection
Examples (CCSE – ITC) Interfaces Statistics
Examples (CCSE – ITC) CyberGauge: IN/OUT Throughput for Up Link CCSE-ITC MRTG: IN/OUT Throughput for Up Link CCSE-ITC
Examples (Report Generation – CCSE Interface) • Report can also be generated as the device and interface is specified. • Sample Test for an interface in CCSE Switch: Date Time IN (Kbps) OUT (Kbps) 09/21/06 10:33:28 242.3 84.3 09/21/06 10:33:43 226.4 62.2 09/21/06 10:33:58 131.7 46.7 09/21/06 10:34:13 174.7 35.9 09/21/06 10:34:28 69.7 118.4 09/21/06 10:34:43 212.3 26.6 09/21/06 10:34:58 273.8 124.4 09/21/06 10:35:13 326.2 62.4 09/21/06 10:35:28 169.1 129.5 09/21/06 10:35:43 213.7 50.2 09/21/06 10:35:58 625.8 35.2
Conclusion • CyberGauge… • Utility for monitoring bandwidth information from any SNMP-based device • Answer critical questions: ·How much of my Internet bandwidth am I currently using? ·Are slowdowns in Internet access related to increased use of my Internet connection? ·Am I getting the bandwidth promised by my Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
Nagios as a network management tool Presented byMajeed A. Al-Saleh September 25th, 2006
Outline • Introduction • What Nagios can monitor? • Important feature • Sample Screens illustrations • More About Nagios
What is Nagios? Nagios is a popular open source monitoring tools with a reported 660,000 downloads worldwide. Client Server News, 20-24 June 2005, Issue 601 • host and service monitor • runs under the Linux operating system • send notifications in a variety of different ways • web based reports
What Nagios can monitor? • network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.) • host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.) • environmental factors such as temperature • network services (SMTP, POP3, HTTP, NNTP, PING, etc.) • host resources (processor load, disk and memory usage, running processes, log files, etc.) • environmental factors such as temperature
Two important controls
Simple authorization scheme
Support Redundant monitoring servers
Sample Screens illustration
More About Nagios Http://www.nagios.org
missilesoft Network Configuration Management 4.6 CSE 552 Network Management Wael Hamri
Agenda • Introduction • Software features • Conclusion
Introduction • A network toolkit, includes a set of network utilities: • Confiner network • Diagnose network • monitor network
Software features • IP Manager • IP Information, Netstat • Ping, Trace Route • WhoIs • Socket to Process Mapper • Bandwidth Monitor • Asterisk Password Recovery • Process Manager • Task Manager • Service Manager
Conclusion • A network toolkit, includes a set of network utilities: • Network Configuring • Network Diagnosing • Network Monitoring • System Utility
PRTG(Paessler Router Traffic Grapher) Muhammad Akhlaq akhlaq@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa